This summer 28 young adults formed 5 Summer Mission Teams which served alongside local Salvation Army officers and soldiers in the Bahamas, Haiti, Hungary, Kenya, and our own USA Central Territory. The team members have now returned home, eternally impacted by the people they met and the experiences they have had. Here are five ways…

We ended our time in Haiti by spending a few days in Port au Prince. Here we went to go see a new school that they are building as well as working on some wood projects. We spent our last day in Haiti on top of a mountain overlooking all of Port au Prince and…

Despite the intense heat the first couple of days in Haiti we were all excited to get started and meet the kids. We arrived at Gros Morne last Tuesday and began working with the kids the following day. We taught them three new songs and came up with games to play. They were all very…

We recently received a report from Bethany Children’s Home in Haiti. This home cares for 32 residents and 11 daytime participants. Many of the children are orphans, but many have family members who simply can’t take care of them. The newsletter is full of evidence that the Salvation Army home is caring for five basic…

The World Mission Department is excited to announce that the Project 24/29 materials have been updated and the program is being rebranded as Project: FAST! Project: FAST is a Salvation Army youth event designed to teach young people about world hunger and preventable diseases that take the lives of tens of thousands of children every day. The…

We have learned that the following USA Central Territory missionaries have received changes of appointment. Please keep them in your prayers during this time of transition! Major Sheila Davisson – College for Officer Training for Canada and Bermuda Territory (effective June 26, 2015) *Major Phil Davisson will remain in his current appointment at Booth University College….

The Salvation Army has been in Haiti since 1950, spreading the love of Jesus and helping communities realize a brighter future. The following video is being posted in remembrance of the 7.0 earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12, 2010.